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BLENHEIM BOROUGH. A PUBLIC RECEPTION will betendered Ma jar-General Sh*' ISdward Chaytor and returning,', soldiers at the Rotunda, in Marketplace on FRIDAY next the 28th November immediately after the / arrival of the evening train. The Tenth M.R. Band in "khaki; will b© in attendance. J. J. CORRY/ Mayer. Blenheim 24/11/1919. BLENHEIM AMATEUR SWIMMING AND* LIFE-SAVING CLUB. OPENING OF SEASON. Til HE above will be held at the--L Municipal Baths, Wynen Street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) at 3p.m. Programme will include men';} • events, races for boys and girls,. blindfold race.' and other novelty eve;its. \ Admission: Ordinary Councils lates. R. J, DUNCKLEY, ; lion. .Secretary. SPRING CREEK. \ WELOOMeThOME Social, to- *'\ present inedais to Returned Sbldiers, and to meet Major-General Sir Edward Chaytor, will be heldi' in lkibertson and Mills' gj-ain' store, Spring Creek, oh FRIDAY, November 28«V,4t-8 p.m. Speakers include the member .foxy the district!1 and the Mayor of Blen- - heim. Musical items by Blenheim's lead--ing talent and Returned Soldiers' Orchestra. - "A'd-nission: ■ Gentlenion 3s; Ladies]s 6d.7 . . , " AH returnee) sqldiers. cordially in--vited.: ■" " ' ~ ' Childiren's ! social ,will be held en following evening; Ail children free.;... , ■;"". H. MILLS, . Chairman of Committee. BUSINESS NOTICE. HAVING gold tho old-sstablished: Blacksmith's - Business of- tholafe.Thos.' Patchctt, I thank the >■ niHnerous customer's' for .their long---stianding s-upport, and ask a con- - , t'imumce .of same to Messrs Maxted,, Tajdor, and •'■Mclsa.ac (employees),, who have bpuglit the business. Hji7--ing been conneoted v/ith the. ■ same-for-some j'ears, they are well known . as practical nh'd reliable tradesmen,, and ■customers-, oah rely 'on every- ■ j- atitent'on ba.'ng given them .by 33I Maxt-ccj and Co.', who vrill conducii the busanesw on tfieir own ax-coimfc^ from Dectiiriber ]fc^, .1919. -;• , ■ : / E. PATCHETT, :- Executrix.'- | Having take nover the above busi- • ness, by civility, workmanship,/ anxi despr.tch, wo hope to retain the supporo of old customers and gain many new ones. A trial sblicited. E. MAXTMD AND CO. A CONSTRUCTIVE POLICY. A POLICY WHICH CAN BE 1 ACHIEVED. "OD'RTKKR closer land settlement. Jl with eveiy possibte assistance*"to civilians and returned soldiers. Further development of wasted lands, Crown lands, and an honesii • endeavor to stop | land aggregation. Revision of tariff in tho direction!. of easing the burden of taxation onworkers of all kinds. A system of national reads, con-*----structed and maintained by tlhoStato, the great increase of motoif traffic necessitating this. D^velopmentf oi water . sources, to* provide hydro-electric power "to*.' Secire the growth of bur industrial.''' cpnceriiEi. . ; • ; ' . ' " ' ' Other poa-ts of the policy in lateir issues. Vote for the Reform candidate;,. E. H. Penny, and supportj. the policyof progress and good adiminista'ation. . T>ALACE TJALACH; X'ALACE To-night 1; ALACK.. THOS. ~IE INCE : Tt£OS. H. INGE presents } '' DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON. .■'•".' ' as ■-. ■ ■•' "1"' ■\" THE BRIDE. Roared among human brutes, thiagirl was prey to abject-fear, as wi11... be shown in ".mYRANT "ETEAR:'-" -, 1 YRANT • .IT :EAR" ■ Her husband .sold her—for money!: whciewitji to buy his "wine anti. women of fire." ALSO SHOWING: EAGLE'S EYE PICTOGRAPH Chapter 16 Screen Magazines' GAZETTE. New Selections by OUR OUR. \ GRAND ORCHESTRA' GRAND ORCHESTRA MATINEE ~ 3.30 MATINEE _ ' Wednesdayt ' ■■:.'■'-VI /lAN MARTIN THE TROUBLE BUSTER. THE; TROUBLE BUSTER. A story of love'j pluck, and thi-ills..-SUMMER. GIRLS \ wellSUMMER GIRLS shaped SUMMER GIRLS comedy SUMMER GIRLS . in 2 parts. MATINEE: Adults 6d, Children 3d,, HIS -lt/TAJESTY'S mHEATRE. IS IVI AJESTY'S 1 HEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-MORROW V BY T3IGHT ' V .rtIGHT v O^ "OURCHASB.v F Jl URCHA&Gr: A Stoi-y that, will appeal to every - girl and every \ycinnn. and if they will only admit it. to every man as-i well. ' ... NORMA TALMADGE ■' NORM A TALMADGE - ■.■•:■■ and "■ ' ■'"' ■■'■■; . EUGENE O'BR^N EUGENE O'BRiIEN,' ~ "BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE." A fearless exposure of a. girl's blinit folly;:: "JANITOR'S VENGEANCE." - , (2-parfc Keystione). " WALES ENGLISH GA^ETTibv->. i,s<x&Ui) (News). " "

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 277, 25 November 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 277, 25 November 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 277, 25 November 1919, Page 5